Goose and fish bronze lamp
Bronze ware from the Han Dynasty
First-class cultural relic. Transferred by the public security organs. The neck of the goose is connected to the lamp body with a mother-and-child mouth, and the body of the fish is connected to the neck and hollow abdomen of the goose. The round lamp plate has a handle and can rotate freely. The ring foot under the plate fits the straight mouth of the goose back. When the lamp is lit, the smoke formed by the burning will be transmitted through the neck of the fish and the goose to the body of the goose that stores clean water, which has the effect of reducing pollution and purifying indoor air, and the lighting direction of the lamp can be adjusted at will. This kind of goose and fish lamp has also been unearthed in other places, but it is very rare to have such a large shape and such fine craftsmanship.
Height 58cm, length 40cm